If you have ever met Mikal Dawn, either in real life or online, you’ll know she’s a bundle of fun, so I’m super excited to have her on my blog today letting us get to know her as a writer!

~ About the Author ~

Mikal Dawn is an inspirational romance author, wedding enthusiast and proud military wife. By day she works for an international sports ministry, and by night she mutters to imaginary friends, performs sketchy Google searches, and procrastinates (like any good writer!). When she isn’t writing about faith, fun, and forever, she is obsessively scouring Pinterest (with coffee in hand, of course!) for wedding ideas for her characters.

Born and raised just outside of Vancouver, Canada, Mikal has lived throughout the southern United States, and is currently residing in Nebraska (and loving it!) with her husband, three kids (two of whom she drives *everywhere* for ALL THE SPORTS), and one ferocious feline.

~ Debut Release ~

Allegra Spencer has been living a careful life. Her safe job as an accountant is bookended by going to church and the gym. Okay, sometimes the gym. Fine. She goes to church. And the coffee shop. She avoids risk at all cost, preferring to stay safe in her cozy condo. Until her accounting firm goes belly up and she’s out of a job.

Tyler Hawk had a glorious career as a star NFL tight end. He retired on a high note and now lives a second dream of owning his own business and leading others on extreme outdoor adventures. But he needs help with his books—and his heart. When Allegra takes the job, sparks fly.

It’s a case of safety zone versus danger zone, and in their minds, never the two shall meet.

Mikal: Thank you SO MUCH for having me, Katie!!!! This is such an honour! ❤

Katie: You are most welcome! Thanks for coming. Let’s start out by getting your initial responses to some authorly words and phrases:

Plotting:Ack!!!! Totally inept. Thankfully, I learned about plot boards at a writer’s conference, and that helped tremendously!

Editing:Groan. But it’s necessary. I’m super thankful to have an amazing editor who makes the process not just palatable but dare I say…fun?

Spelling and Grammar:YES. Okay, so I’m not always the best with grammar (I write better than I speak), but spelling. For heaven’s sake, YES!!!

Reviews:LOVE!!! Before publishing, I knew reviews were hugely important, but wow…they’re crucial. For so many reasons. And I love to have them! Even the hard ones. They’re such a great learning opportunity.

I am quite disciplined about my writing time:Umm… As I sit here going back and forth between my manuscript, Pinterest, and Facebook, I don’t know that I’m qualified to answer this. 😉

Lol! And here I was about to make the observation that each answer was more positive than the last! 😆

Okay, let’s talk about your debut release, Count Me In. What was the first part of this story to come to you?

Actually, the end! I knew Tyler and Allegra needed to change, so the last big moment needed to be the defining moment for them. The very end came to me about a third of the way through writing the book. I got so excited, I had to write it immediately! So. Much. Fun!

You know, somehow that doesn’t surprise me! 😉

Where did you get your inspiration for these characters?

I love opposites attract tropes, but I love it even more when characters grow and change.

And…

*sigh* Fine. I’ll admit it. I got the inspiration for Allegra from me. Bahaha!! I’m a homebody, coffee-lovin’, safety-loving woman. As for Tyler, well, I wondered what a football player who retired from the sport in his prime might want to do and why he might want to do that, and voila!

Haha! We knew it, didn’t we readers! 😉 And I can’t wait to meet Tyler. ❤️

What was the hardest part about writing this novel?

Honestly, the hardest part was ensuring it didn’t become repetitive. Thankfully between God, my incredible critique partners, and amazing editor, I learned so much and was able to pull together a story I’m proud of. (And my local brainstorming group helped me come up with a big event Tyler and Allegra work together in. Such huge help!)

Does frequently drinking coffee count as repetitive? 😜

What was the easiest part about writing this novel?

The easiest part? The dialogue. Though that may be the hardest part to read for friends who know me well. They keep telling me they’re hearing me when they’re reading it. LOL! But I digress. 😊 The dialogue was so much fun, and came so naturally between Allegra and Tyler. It was truly the easiest and most fun part!

Oh, I love great dialogue! I have great dialogue in my head all the time! Wait… 😳 Did I just type that? Moving right along folks. Nothing more to read here… 😜

What was the most interesting piece of research you had did for this novel?

All the adventures! Sadly, I couldn’t do them in person, but I adventured vicariously through YouTube.

Well, it was probably safer that way anyway!

To get a little more general now, what is your favourite part of the writing process?

Can I answer writing The End? Because that’s always a favourite! 😉 But truthfully, opening up a fresh document and getting to know new (or in the case of the second book in this series, revisit some secondary!) characters is always so much fun.

You can answer however you like—it’s your interview! But I can see how both ends of the writing process bring their own sense of excitement.

What is your least-favourite part of the writing process?

Reading the book through countless times. By the time I hit publish on Count Me In, I was so sick of the story. Lol! I love Tyler and Allegra, but I was definitely ready to move on to Bo and Story.

Lol! Well thank you, on behalf of all your readers, for persevering!

Where is your favourite place to write?

My husband and I bought a gorgeous white metal and frosted glass L-shaped desk. Right now it’s behind our sofa in the living room because we don’t have a room for my office (until my oldest moves out when he gets married next year), so the couch ends up being a big draw and I sit in a corner with my legs stretched out and my cat laying over my feet. It’s seriously the best.

Gee. Writing must be such a hardship! 😉 Although, it makes me wonder whether you’re actually going to want to move when that room becomes available…

What is the average time it takes for you to write a first draft?

You mean, when I stop procrastinating? Ha!! I wrote Count Me In in about two-and-a-half months with the exception of 10,000 words that I’d already written a month or two before. I work much better when I’m under pressure.

At least, that’s what I keep telling myself. 😉

Oh, I can relate! That’s why I need to read so many books. So the pressure is always on. Did that sound convincing? 😇

What is your go-to snack when writing?

Oh wow. Now my mouth is watering. Of course, coffee. Always coffee. But also strawberry Australian licorice! And Tim Tams! And all the red Starburst.

It’s no wonder my waist is shaped the way it is….

One might be forgiven for thinking you have a weakness for Aussie ‘cuisine’! But then, really, who can go past Tim Tams?!

What is the best thing about being an author?

I’d always heard that being an author was a lonely occupation, and while the actual act of writing is just between you and the computer screen (and let’s not forget God!), the authors in the Christian publishing community are truly that: a community. The encouragement, love, support, and opportunities other authors have extended to me have been absolutely beautiful.

Yes! I love seeing how much encouragement and support goes on within the Christian publishing community!

Who are some authors that have inspired you as a writer, and why?

If you’ve read any other interviews I’ve given in the past number of weeks, you might already know the answer to this one. LOL! Tamara Leigh has probably been the biggest influence as a writer. Her first Christian market novel, Stealing Adda, was the first Christian “chick lit” or rom-com I’d ever read, and I adored it. So much so, I actually took myself out of my own comfort zone and emailed her! She doesn’t remember (it was probably 12 years ago now!), but her sweet spirit came through in her return email. Her writing continues to inspire me (both her contemporaries and especially her medievals!).

Other authors who have inspired me are all in different genres than what I write: Ronie Kendig (action, incredible male points of view, outstanding pacing), Amy Leigh Simpson (great suspense, romantic tension), Pepper Basham and Krista Philliips (wit and charm!), Jennifer Rodewald (hard subjects with such grace, depth), and Sarah Monzon (emotions, romance)…there are so many!

You have just named several of my all-time-favourite authors! No wonder we get along so well! 😉

How do you celebrate typing THE END?

I cry. For real. It’s such a relief. And then I get my husband and kids and head on out for dinner…not that we probably already haven’t had take-out copious amounts of times during writing, but y’know.

Well, you need to celebrate the end of take-out season as well, right? 😉

Thank you for joining me on my blog and letting us get to know you as a writer!

Thank you again, Katie!! I had so much fun!! ❤

~ Giveaway ~

Mikal is generously offering an ebook copy of Count Me In to one lucky reader. Click here to enter: a Rafflecopter giveaway

Which character do you most identify with? Safe ‘n’ sound Allegra, or the adventure guru, Tyler?

Oh my goodness! I’m a tad author struck right now (I don’t get star struck, haha) 😊 Just finished reading The Kindling. Read four books starting the first of June…even when I was editing my own. Abel is, so far, my favorite personality😉 Just sayin…

And Mikal, signed up for the chance at the give away! Hoping to become acquainted with your writing really soon. It’s difficult to write when I want to read so much too😉

And Abel…I SWOON. And can I just tell you, Tamara is as beautiful a woman in person as she is on paper. So sweet, encouraging, and generous. If you’re going to be author-struck by someone, she’s definitely worth it!!

I hope you’re able to read CMI soon! ❤ I totally understand about wanting to read when you should be writing. I happen to visit blog posts when I should be writing…. 😉

Thanks for the fun interview by two of my favorite ladies! Hugs to you both!
I’m definitely like Allegra. I like to have both feet safely on the ground. I’ve never been very adventurous, and I’ve gotten less so now that I’m older.

Somehow, my reply to you ended up waaaaaay down the bottom of all the comments. *sigh* But I love you too, Winnie. ❤️ And like I said in my first comment, we’ll save up our adventurousness for CFRR 2020! 😉😁

Tim Tam’s are an Australian chocolate biscuit. If you have a World Market near you, they sell the imported ones! I think Target sells them, too, but they’re the American knock-offs and aren’t as good. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Tam

I do the Tim Tam Slam: bite off two opposite corners (one on each end), put one open end in my coffee, and use the other open end as a straw, then quickly slam that baby in my mouth before it falls apart. It is soooooooooooo good!!!!!

Thank you so much!! A few of my friends have said that they have a hard time reading Count Me In because whenever they start, they can only hear ME speaking. LOL!!!! So I guess the moral of the story is: be happy you don’t know me in person? Bahahaha!!!

Oh Trixi. You need to find yourself some Tim Tams. I’m not a chocolate lover, but I love having a Tim Tam as an after-dinner treat. Mmm-mmm. And I think you’ll find plenty of Mikal’s personality in the pages of Count Me In! 😄 Good luck!

I am usually a safe and sound kind of girl. But I think that’s because I have a family and have more than just myself to worry about. I think I must have been more adventurous at some time in my life 😉 Maybe that’s why I’m a writer…us safe and sounders live vicariously through our characters, hahaha.

I confess, I’ve become less adventurous as I’ve gotten older, although some might say homeschooling five children is pretty adventurous! Just in a different way. 😉 And there’s definitely something to be said for living vicariously through characters, whether you’re a reader or a writer!

Lol! The five month old will be ready before you know it. My youngest is only 4.5, but she’s picked up so much already from the others I ‘officially’ started her this week. She’s so excited! She’s not really doing a lot, but she does have her own spelling book. 😄